The Dwell 24: Meet the Best New Designers of 2024
Every year, we present the world’s most exciting creatives making furniture, lighting, and other objects for your home. Here is this year’s list.
Hungarian designer Anna Horváth’s playful furniture uses reclaimed materials and references historical forms.
Inspired by Tiffany lamps and Pizza Hut pendant lights, the Florida artist shapes fantastical sculptures that give the illusion of being made from stained glass.
Where most people see trash, Fletcher Barns and James L. Marshall see potential—and they’ve made repurposing scraps into an art.
For the Copenhagen duo, design is less about the finished product and more about the storytelling that brings it to life.
Through collaborations with local makers, the Guatemala City design collective endeavors to shed fresh light on their country’s craft traditions.
The Hong Kong–born, Helsinki-based artist uses wood in ways that draws focus to its texture.
From sculptural stools adorned with tentacles to mirrors with magnetic buttons, the New York designer’s ceramic furniture makes the mundane strange—in the best way.
Working across continents, Caroline Kable and Aditya Jaimini highlight the diversity of Rajasthani craft through contemporary furniture design.
Temitope El-shabazz and Damian Okafor’s Lagos firm pivoted from fashion to furniture to push boundaries in Nigerian interior design.